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that still require the use of conventional energy grids. they say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance. solar lobbyists say the new tax will extend the time it takes for the solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to 25 years. as for the fine that could be levied if people do not pay up, that is being set at a mind- boggling 30 million euros. >> i already know people removing the solar panels. >> protesters say that is to scare people into submission. as to whether it is working, -- >> you will pay the taxi echo >> no. -- tax? >> no. >> you have the right to refuse to do with the government tells you. i will continue with solar and will not pay the tax. >> with such strong resistance, spain posses government might have a fight on its hands and could be left wondering if the proposed tax is such a bright idea after all. >> in more news, sun sign tax. the only thing in spain -- police have failed to break this ticket of 100 workers. strikers got access to the factory in protest of laying off 2000 workers. the cubbies acti
that still require the use of conventional energy grids. they say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance. solar lobbyists say the new tax will extend the time it takes for the solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to 25 years. as for the fine that could be levied if people do not pay up, that is being set at a mind- boggling 30 million euros. >> i already know people removing the solar panels. >> protesters say that is to scare people into submission. as to...
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the use of the conventional energy grid and say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance but the solar lobby say the new tax will extend the time it takes for solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to twenty five years as the fine that could be levied if. people like don't pay up well that's being set it's a mind boggling thirty million year oh i already know people who are removing the. protesters say that simply to scare people into submission but as to whether it's working for perjury. no you look at where the laws against your rights you have the right to refuse to do with the government tells you i'm going to continue with and i'm not going to be the targets with such strong resistance across this sunny state spain's government may have a fight on its hands and could be left wondering if the pays tax is such a price i did. not see. on another item you spend tonight the post some trying to not the only thing getting people in spain called under the collar place in a bus alone a fail to break a picket are hundreds of workers at this large bakery strike has block
the use of the conventional energy grid and say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance but the solar lobby say the new tax will extend the time it takes for solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to twenty five years as the fine that could be levied if. people like don't pay up well that's being set it's a mind boggling thirty million year oh i already know people who are removing the. protesters say that simply to scare people into submission but as to whether it's working...
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which do not energy for much higher price and that other renewable energies such as a winter in solar power it's a bulletproof investment at the moment to build a wind well in your yard or to put some solar up on notes under your roof government is subsidizing the loans you need to actually afford these things and then you get to go and treat fries for every kilowatt hour you produce that's a bulletproof investment and a lot of people are doing this because it's a good way to make money but at the end it's us consumers paying for it brison at least one is the best of both wiles and has just also wise the construction of a new nuclear power plant the fast in a generation it will build by french led consortium and according to the plan will help the u.k.'s grant for fifty. and breaking news for you this hour an explosion on a bus in the southern russian city of volgograd has killed at least six people talk to lindsey phones for more detail see a lot of confusion i was happening well do we know and what's being said that. well preliminary report stated that this was a gas explosion perha
which do not energy for much higher price and that other renewable energies such as a winter in solar power it's a bulletproof investment at the moment to build a wind well in your yard or to put some solar up on notes under your roof government is subsidizing the loans you need to actually afford these things and then you get to go and treat fries for every kilowatt hour you produce that's a bulletproof investment and a lot of people are doing this because it's a good way to make money but at...
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is insufficient to keep the lights on in britain once solar energy solar electricity is cheaper than coal fired electricity we are beginning then to be able to solve the problem without even a carbon price i think one has to be ruefully. worried about the scaremongering that goes wrong about the image of nuclear energy per kilowatt hour of electricity produced is by far the safest energy historically that we have used to produce electricity because we of course know the risks associated with nuclear energy but knowing the risks you can then manage them down to a very tiny proportion. well you can go online for more stories including underground runaway scare in the moscow metro as a driver falls out of a train to his death leaving a packed carriage is hurtling on to the next station with no one at the controls. plus the doctors in england who've been getting regular financial bonuses for putting patients on death lists to cut national health service costs. the british public thinks politicians rarely tell the truth and are unlikely to own up if they make mistakes a recent poll shows
is insufficient to keep the lights on in britain once solar energy solar electricity is cheaper than coal fired electricity we are beginning then to be able to solve the problem without even a carbon price i think one has to be ruefully. worried about the scaremongering that goes wrong about the image of nuclear energy per kilowatt hour of electricity produced is by far the safest energy historically that we have used to produce electricity because we of course know the risks associated with...
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market if you buy energy from legacy energy carrier such as coal or nuclear power you subsidize those which demand energy for much higher price and that other renewable energies such as a winter and solar power but when you bring up a huge problem if i can just jump in here to straight for us for a moment though you could you brought up the issue of coal power you talk about renewable power that have nuclear power but i suppose at the end of the day fred transitioning to a new power sources was never going to be easy i mean of course there are going to be some hick ups involved is it as simple as that. i would call to take up some of the german minister of environment even who was a big fan of this transition into renewable energies even put a price tag on this change instead its one trillion euros one trillion euros means that all companies and all individuals in germany have to work one hundred eighty days just to pay that sum at least one hundred eighty days they don't earn any money to pay for their health care bill to pay for their food to pay for their housing so when you are ta
market if you buy energy from legacy energy carrier such as coal or nuclear power you subsidize those which demand energy for much higher price and that other renewable energies such as a winter and solar power but when you bring up a huge problem if i can just jump in here to straight for us for a moment though you could you brought up the issue of coal power you talk about renewable power that have nuclear power but i suppose at the end of the day fred transitioning to a new power sources was...
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energy shortage energy storage and energy carrier problem. sun is going to be there for the next four and a half billion years. it all came from sun. so we can use any energy sources 2 and water. with co short term what i would propose or this council is convert shale gas to mrk ethanol. we can make it by the buckets and we can make all the products that man kind needs. without carbon you and i wouldn't be here. this is the message i'd like to give. >> every time we exhale we let more carbon out in the air. we might as well view it as a resource. if it's a resource that companies can make money from and convert it into fuel, that is likely to solve a lot of problems. the m going to turn to onomic et at the shea at the embassy of vale. >> -- israel. >> i hope i'm not embarrassing anyone. for those of you who don't know israel has taken a lot of initiative in terms from a government perspective to address the oil monly and amongst that amongst the main initiatives one of them is a million dollar prize awarded next month to the person developing
energy shortage energy storage and energy carrier problem. sun is going to be there for the next four and a half billion years. it all came from sun. so we can use any energy sources 2 and water. with co short term what i would propose or this council is convert shale gas to mrk ethanol. we can make it by the buckets and we can make all the products that man kind needs. without carbon you and i wouldn't be here. this is the message i'd like to give. >> every time we exhale we let more...
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energy security council hosted an energy council on foreign policy foreign-policy and security. this event includes a description by former nightline anchor ted koppel and this is 40 minutes. >> 20 years after this interview, someone else invaded kuwait in the wheel wells did explode, but it was not the united states of america. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. my name is carl looked, and i am part of the energy council. we recognize members of the council and we will do so later and i would like to welcome you all to this program and we commemorate today the 40th anniversary of the oil embargo with the launch of a new report by the council, suggesting solutions to the problem that we have been dealing with for the past -- almost century. four years ago this week a group of oil-producing countries attacked an american way of life with 5 million barrels from the oil market. within weeks, the price of oil quadrupled and it was sent into a tailspin. most americans, the embargo is a distant episode remembereremembere d mostly by the notorious gas lines and in retrospect, it may b
energy security council hosted an energy council on foreign policy foreign-policy and security. this event includes a description by former nightline anchor ted koppel and this is 40 minutes. >> 20 years after this interview, someone else invaded kuwait in the wheel wells did explode, but it was not the united states of america. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. my name is carl looked, and i am part of the energy council. we recognize members of the council and we will do so later and i...
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do not energy for much higher price and that other renewable energy such as a winter in solar power it's a bulletproof vest about the moments to build a wind well in your yard or to put some sort up on notes on a roof government subsidizing that you need to actually afford these things and then you get to go and treat fries for every kilowatt hour you produce that's a bulletproof investment and a lot of people are doing this because it's a good way to make money but at the end it's us consumers paying for it and as an alternative the u.k.'s putting twenty six billion dollars into building the finest european nuclear plant since the fukushima disaster of twenty eleven and to discuss that when i joined live by a former adviser to the government is david king. mr king thank you very much for joining us here. so it seems the u.k. is rather bucking the trend compared to the rest of the world and particularly germany when it comes to nuclear power why's that. well the decision was made back in two thousand and seven by the british government that we should invest in new nuclear power stat
do not energy for much higher price and that other renewable energy such as a winter in solar power it's a bulletproof vest about the moments to build a wind well in your yard or to put some sort up on notes on a roof government subsidizing that you need to actually afford these things and then you get to go and treat fries for every kilowatt hour you produce that's a bulletproof investment and a lot of people are doing this because it's a good way to make money but at the end it's us consumers...
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worried about the scaremongering that goes wrong about the near term energy nuclear energy per kilowatt hour of electricity produced is by far the safest energy historically that we have used to produce electricity as we of course know the risks associated with nuclear energy but knowing the risks you can then manage them down to a very tiny proportion. on the way to go online for more stories including underground runaway a scare in the moscow metro as a driver falls out of a train to his death leaving a packed carriages hurtling on to the next station with no one at the controls. as in england who've been getting regular financial bonuses for putting patients on death lists to national health service costs we've got a story for it all to. the british public politicians rarely tell the truth and are unlikely to make mistakes a recent poll shows a politician is now the most trusted profession in the u.k. smith hit the streets of london. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of t
worried about the scaremongering that goes wrong about the near term energy nuclear energy per kilowatt hour of electricity produced is by far the safest energy historically that we have used to produce electricity as we of course know the risks associated with nuclear energy but knowing the risks you can then manage them down to a very tiny proportion. on the way to go online for more stories including underground runaway a scare in the moscow metro as a driver falls out of a train to his...
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and i think thag a good form of energy and very reliable form of energy. and we -- i think but meanwhile we still rely on some other form of energy including nuclear and also also hydropower. before this seminar, i didn't expect people would be so interested in discussing this topic. and i thought everybody would be interested in china import of -- but actually that's not the whole case. thank you. >> thank you. our goal is to look forward and look toward competitive transportation fuel market for all countries. >> thank you very much. thank you to each of you who contributed today in this discussion. as kind of the old guy at the table, i look back on -- let me -- [inaudible] [laughter] on that day 40 years ago ago, we were facing the embargo. the secretary, at the time of defense, was attending meetings around the clock, and having to worry seriously about the impact of quad rippling of the price of oil. well, the 40 years sin then, if you're a cynic, you could say it's been a golden age of hand ringing. where we have tried again and again and failed. an
and i think thag a good form of energy and very reliable form of energy. and we -- i think but meanwhile we still rely on some other form of energy including nuclear and also also hydropower. before this seminar, i didn't expect people would be so interested in discussing this topic. and i thought everybody would be interested in china import of -- but actually that's not the whole case. thank you. >> thank you. our goal is to look forward and look toward competitive transportation fuel...
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you can just feel his energy right through that television screen. i've lost 32 inches all around from head to toe. i've lost 17-1/2 pounds in the last eight weeks. i just feel amazing-- can't wait to keep on going. >> announcer: looking for even faster results? shaun designed a special 6-day slimdown, so you can lose three inches off your waist in just six days. >> after six days, i lost six pounds, which shocked me. >> literal, in six days, i lost over three inches. >> oh, in my first six days, i lost 3-1/2 pounds and three inches from my waist. >> in six days of the slimdown with hip hop abs, i've lost 13 pounds and 3-1/2 inches off my waist-- i can't believe it. >> announcer: all you need to do is stick in the dvd and follow along for less than an hour a day-- it's that simple. no gym, no equipment, just a small space in front of your tv and hip hop abs. hip hop abs has helped thousands of people transform their bodies. shaun invited some of them to come to new york city to dance with him and share their stories. watch this. [cheering and applaus
you can just feel his energy right through that television screen. i've lost 32 inches all around from head to toe. i've lost 17-1/2 pounds in the last eight weeks. i just feel amazing-- can't wait to keep on going. >> announcer: looking for even faster results? shaun designed a special 6-day slimdown, so you can lose three inches off your waist in just six days. >> after six days, i lost six pounds, which shocked me. >> literal, in six days, i lost over three inches. >>...
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when finished britain's energy secretary has warned of a looming energy crisis as many of its nuclear plants will close within ten years and former advisor to the u.k. government so david king says while nuclear energy does carry risks they can certainly be blown out of proportion. once solar energy solar electricity is cheaper than coal fired electricity we are beginning then to be able to solve the problem without even a carbon price i think one has to be awfully. worried about the scaremongering that goes on about nuclear energy nuclear energy per kilowatt hour of electricity produced is by far the safest energy historically that we have used to produce electricity we of course he knows the risks associated with nuclear energy but knowing the risks you can then manage them down to a very tiny proportion. or in a moment i'll be martin's breaking the set but for now more than thirty billion pounds are expected to be carved out of the u.k.'s welfare budget by twenty sixteen and with government child protection agencies struggling with their workload subsidised companies are left to pi
when finished britain's energy secretary has warned of a looming energy crisis as many of its nuclear plants will close within ten years and former advisor to the u.k. government so david king says while nuclear energy does carry risks they can certainly be blown out of proportion. once solar energy solar electricity is cheaper than coal fired electricity we are beginning then to be able to solve the problem without even a carbon price i think one has to be awfully. worried about the...
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for china to save energy consumption. >> reporter: much has to change in china and change quickly. the world help organization recently reported that air pollution leads to cancer. the disease is already the leading cause of premature death here. it's a race against time now to try to turn things around. al jazeera beijing. >> reporter: and critics as the new healthcare law in the united states, this time it's coming from about the website people use to sign up for the program. it's been plagued with computer errors and frequent crashes and white house correspondent patty reports. >> not right now. >> reporter: it's become a familiar refrain of frustration, across the country millions have tried to log on to shop for health insurance now available under the affordable care act but for most it seems the website just isn't worker. >> the excitement became more like a question mark, but we are not giving up. >> reporter: that was the message that president barack obama tried to send monday promising the website will get fixed and defending the products it's selling. >> through the mar
for china to save energy consumption. >> reporter: much has to change in china and change quickly. the world help organization recently reported that air pollution leads to cancer. the disease is already the leading cause of premature death here. it's a race against time now to try to turn things around. al jazeera beijing. >> reporter: and critics as the new healthcare law in the united states, this time it's coming from about the website people use to sign up for the program. it's...
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and britain's energy secretary has warned of a looming up oil crisis an energy crisis nuclear plants will close within ten years and the former scientific advisor to the u.k. so david king says while nuclear energy does carry risks they do get blown out of proportion. once solar energy solar electricity is cheaper than coal fired electricity we are beginning then to be able to solve the problem without even a carbon price i think one has to be awfully. worried about the scaremongering that goes on about the new terror energy nuclear energy per kilowatt hour of electricity produced is by far the safest energy historically that we have used to produce electricity we of course know the risks associated with nuclear energy but knowing the risks you can then manage them down to a very tiny proportion and in other world news a nevada middle school student killed a teacher and wounded two other students before shooting himself but the two were injured immediately hospitalized one of them in serious condition it was a morning shooting as children were gathering for classes the teacher report
and britain's energy secretary has warned of a looming up oil crisis an energy crisis nuclear plants will close within ten years and the former scientific advisor to the u.k. so david king says while nuclear energy does carry risks they do get blown out of proportion. once solar energy solar electricity is cheaper than coal fired electricity we are beginning then to be able to solve the problem without even a carbon price i think one has to be awfully. worried about the scaremongering that goes...
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but reducing these kind of overcapacity, we actually save a lot of energy use. and then china has to have a lot of potential in energy efficiency, and that's another pollution. >> reporter: much has to change in china and change quickly. the world health organization reported that air pollution leads to cancer. the disease is already the here. it's a race against time now to try to turn things around. >>> still to come here on the news hour from the stage to the courtroom where the trial of a ballet dancer accused of sets on the boss with acid. golden dawn, what will happen to the party. >>> plus we'll take a look ahead at champions league action a little later in sport. ♪ >>> the ballet world is renounce for its artistry on stage and intense rivalry backstage, and no more so than russia's ballet. now one of the dancers is accused of orchestrating an acid attack against his boss. david reports from moscow. >> reporter: this ballet dancer was one of the star soloist. he faces a maximum of 12 years in prison if found guilty of masterminding the brutal attack bac
but reducing these kind of overcapacity, we actually save a lot of energy use. and then china has to have a lot of potential in energy efficiency, and that's another pollution. >> reporter: much has to change in china and change quickly. the world health organization reported that air pollution leads to cancer. the disease is already the here. it's a race against time now to try to turn things around. >>> still to come here on the news hour from the stage to the courtroom where...
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worried about the scaremongering that goes on about new to energy nuclear energy per kilowatt hour of electricity produced is by far the safest energy historically that we have used to produce electricity we of course know the risks associated with nuclear energy but knowing the risks you can then manage them down to a very tiny proportion and in other world headlines and of our middle school student killed a teacher and wounded two other students before shooting himself and the two injured were immediately hospitalized one of them in a serious condition the shooting took place in the morning as children were gathering for their classes the teacher reportedly tried to intervene and drew fire from the armed boy the name and age of the shooter not yet released. now the latest our shooting adds to the grim statistics from the u.s. administration of the head of the justice department saying on monday that there were five at mass shootings a year on average from two thousand to two thousand and eight but that number tripled over the next four years and over two hundred people died in such
worried about the scaremongering that goes on about new to energy nuclear energy per kilowatt hour of electricity produced is by far the safest energy historically that we have used to produce electricity we of course know the risks associated with nuclear energy but knowing the risks you can then manage them down to a very tiny proportion and in other world headlines and of our middle school student killed a teacher and wounded two other students before shooting himself and the two injured...
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while the government -- the country relies on coal for nearly 70% of its energy needs. >>> the former rebel group says its ended a 21 year peace deal with the government. the groups the military raid on its jungle base force it had to break the pact. a million people wer estimated to have died following the sieval war after it achieved independence from portugal in 1975. >>> funerals in egypt for four coptic christians shot during a wedding. two men on motor bikes drove up to the church and opened fire. come make kane reports from cairo. >> reporter: the christians attend the church for the funerals of the victims, these members of their community were killed outside this building and so for their relatives. the grief is still raw. the bishop let the service. and he had these words of comfort. >> if they believe this incident will keep us from going to church they are mistaken. the blood will deep you are our roots in to the grounds. this is blessed unfortified by the noble bloods of the fallen martyrs. >> reporter: across the city many wounded are being treated at the hospital. she h
while the government -- the country relies on coal for nearly 70% of its energy needs. >>> the former rebel group says its ended a 21 year peace deal with the government. the groups the military raid on its jungle base force it had to break the pact. a million people wer estimated to have died following the sieval war after it achieved independence from portugal in 1975. >>> funerals in egypt for four coptic christians shot during a wedding. two men on motor bikes drove up to...
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did he oppose the energy bill of 2010 bucks know. he supported the energy bill of 2010. you could say, mr. speaker, two parties working together in the national interest. let me ask him, doesn't he feel embarrassed that in five short years he's gone from hunter haas keep to voucher? [shouting] >> the only embarrassing thing is this tortured performance. he wants to talk about the record of the last labour government. let me remind them on the cost of living they doubled the council tax. they doubled the gas bill. they put up electricity bills by half. they put a pet troll attacks 12 times. and increase the basic state pension by a measly 75 cents. then we came to the low pay they got rid of that can be income tax banned altogether. they have absolute no economic policy and that is why the former chancellor, the honorable member said this, on the ninth of september i'm waiting to hear what we've got to sit on the economy. well, we've all been waiting but i think we can give up because they are a hopeless opposition. >> i'll tell him what happened because he talks about th
did he oppose the energy bill of 2010 bucks know. he supported the energy bill of 2010. you could say, mr. speaker, two parties working together in the national interest. let me ask him, doesn't he feel embarrassed that in five short years he's gone from hunter haas keep to voucher? [shouting] >> the only embarrassing thing is this tortured performance. he wants to talk about the record of the last labour government. let me remind them on the cost of living they doubled the council tax....
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efficiently store it and distribute it more efficiently create better systems of transportation and energy marketing banking and so on and so forth i think this tremendous opportunities here to create a really but much better economic world a life economy instead of a death or con and i absolutely agree with that but john if the third world isn't perpetual and ventured servitude to the first by design and the riches of the first world based on the debt of these countries how can that ever change we have about a minute left. well yeah i think it's going to take a real change in consciousness and on our part and that's why right that's my mom shows like this that's why you're doing this show thank god you are that's why we're doing what we're doing because we've got to get people to understand that the real solution to acts of terror around the world is to get rid of the causes of terror terror the deep underlying causes which are desperation which are poverty which are people's lands being taken away by oil companies and public utility companies and in big multinational corporations if we w
efficiently store it and distribute it more efficiently create better systems of transportation and energy marketing banking and so on and so forth i think this tremendous opportunities here to create a really but much better economic world a life economy instead of a death or con and i absolutely agree with that but john if the third world isn't perpetual and ventured servitude to the first by design and the riches of the first world based on the debt of these countries how can that ever...
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does not have an energy problem. and energy storage and energy problem. because someday it will be there for the next for a half billion years. almost all energy, even her fossil fuels is nothing but fossilized sunshine. it all came from the sun. so we can use any carbon neutral energy sources and store it with co2 and water as matter -- methanol. it's very cleanburning and all that. so short of what i would propose for this council is -- in the long run we will recycle city and make methanol by the bucket and we can make all the product that mankind needs. because all of us are made of carbon. without carbon you and i would not be. this is the message i would like to give. >> thank you very much. in fact, every time -- we might as all regarded as something as a resource rather than garbage that has to be disposed of if the resource we can monetize and companies can make money from and convert it into fuel, then that's likely to solve a lot of problems. now, i'm going to turn to the economic attachÉ at the embassy official. and i heard you make a very in
does not have an energy problem. and energy storage and energy problem. because someday it will be there for the next for a half billion years. almost all energy, even her fossil fuels is nothing but fossilized sunshine. it all came from the sun. so we can use any carbon neutral energy sources and store it with co2 and water as matter -- methanol. it's very cleanburning and all that. so short of what i would propose for this council is -- in the long run we will recycle city and make methanol...
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consume over sixty percent of its resources the us alone gobbles up a whopping twenty five percent of the energy on earth believe it or not this shocking disparity is by design at least that's what my next guest alleges in describing how this system works self-titled economic hitman john perkins says that through the guise of foreign aid the natural resources of the planet are seized and profits funneled in the pockets of a few he's also the author of the bestselling book confessions of an economic hit man and hoodwinked he joins me now john perkins welcome back to the show. thank you ed it's great to be with you again john you allege that you were an economic hit man which you describe as a highly paid professional in chief countries around the world at a billions of dollars are there any government documents that back up this decade's long global conspiracy. i think everything that's coming out around the n.s.a. and edward snowden's revelations certainly back up an awful lot of it we're going deeper and deeper into this so i think at this point there's very little question plus we've admitted
consume over sixty percent of its resources the us alone gobbles up a whopping twenty five percent of the energy on earth believe it or not this shocking disparity is by design at least that's what my next guest alleges in describing how this system works self-titled economic hitman john perkins says that through the guise of foreign aid the natural resources of the planet are seized and profits funneled in the pockets of a few he's also the author of the bestselling book confessions of an...
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and energy. the energy security council recently hosted a conference on energy policy and security, including the current state of the natural gas and methanol towardy, the u.s. policy foreign oil, and the energy policies of other countries like china, india, and venezuela. this is about two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for coming today and joining us in what we ideas, is the launch of a policy ideas, -- of policy ideas, that truly can change our pattern for the past 40 years. changes that are easy, that do not cost anything, that do not require government subsidies, and that are feasible. angst to the ramping up of shale gas, we have at hand the means to empower our transportation sector that today is 97% reliant l, into ael, oi competitive sector in which the free market, no subsidies, allows the competition of available choices, which include electricity, methanol, ethanol, biodiesel, fuel cells. let the best one win. just open the marketplace. we are honored to have sev
and energy. the energy security council recently hosted a conference on energy policy and security, including the current state of the natural gas and methanol towardy, the u.s. policy foreign oil, and the energy policies of other countries like china, india, and venezuela. this is about two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for coming today and joining us in what we ideas, is the launch of a policy ideas, -- of policy ideas, that truly can change our pattern for the...
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energy policy. it does not do the job. the reason is oil has an extremely high inelasticity with 97% of transportation depending on it, you can see how that demand is very high. you can stop imports as much as you want. you can do a lot of things. they will not do any good as long as that monopoly sits there with a cartel, opec, nested inside it. they will just see you jewel -- drill or reduce imports, and they will smile and cut back on production and raise the price. two-and-a-half years ago at the beginning of the arab spring, king abdullah was in the hospital in new york for treatment. he heard about it. he cut off -- he checked himself out of the hospital. he flew back to saudi arabia and increased the national budget by something like $140 billion. virtually all of that went to pay young men not to work, because about 95% of the saudi young male workforce does not work. they hang around the streets. they do other things, but they do not work. he did not want them to riot. he was right to not want them to riot, so he
energy policy. it does not do the job. the reason is oil has an extremely high inelasticity with 97% of transportation depending on it, you can see how that demand is very high. you can stop imports as much as you want. you can do a lot of things. they will not do any good as long as that monopoly sits there with a cartel, opec, nested inside it. they will just see you jewel -- drill or reduce imports, and they will smile and cut back on production and raise the price. two-and-a-half years ago...
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efficiently store it and distribute it more efficiently create better systems of transportation and energy marketing banking and so on and so forth i think this tremendous opportunities here to create a really but much better economic world a life economy instead of a death or con and i absolutely agree with that but john if the third world isn't perpetual and ventured servitude to the first by design and the riches of the first world based on the debt of these countries how can that ever change we have about a minute left well yeah i think it's going to take a real change in consciousness and on our part and that's why right that's my mom shows like this that's why you're doing the show thank god you are that's why we're doing what we're doing because we've got to get people to understand that the real solution to acts of terror around the world is to get rid of the causes of terror terror the deep underlying causes which are desperation which are poverty which are people's lands being taken away by oil companies and public utility companies and big multinational corporations if we want t
efficiently store it and distribute it more efficiently create better systems of transportation and energy marketing banking and so on and so forth i think this tremendous opportunities here to create a really but much better economic world a life economy instead of a death or con and i absolutely agree with that but john if the third world isn't perpetual and ventured servitude to the first by design and the riches of the first world based on the debt of these countries how can that ever...
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energy. bills also. remember the wiser would be the crisis of confidence a series of scandals leaves the reputation of u.k. politicians at rock bottom the british public saying they can't be trusted particularly when they are.
energy. bills also. remember the wiser would be the crisis of confidence a series of scandals leaves the reputation of u.k. politicians at rock bottom the british public saying they can't be trusted particularly when they are.
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intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. we got the ball rolling. in cities across the country, coca-cola joined with communities and local leaders to roll out a summer filled with activity. from atlanta to l.a., people all over found that getting moving can be fun. in fact, it can be a day at the beach! all in all, we inspired three million people to rediscover the joy of being active. now, let's keep it going all year long and make a difference... together. >>> time after time, timing is everything. whatever the saying, i am teaching the timing your buys and sells can and should be done. those who say it is impossible, they simply want to keep you in your collective chains. setting you free, i want to talk you to about a particular kind of chain that you need to be unshackled from. we've had so many great ipos. we do our best to try to annual them, but they are
intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. we got the ball rolling. in cities across the country, coca-cola joined with communities and local leaders to roll out a summer filled with activity. from atlanta to l.a., people all over found that getting moving can be...
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we'll see what happens you know my only concern is i don't want to take away too much of greenwald's energy from the leaks that he's already promised us you know what i mean so that's my only concern is that this stuff needs to come out right away if as snowden greenwald had been saying the worst is yet to come i say let's see it we're all adults here let's see what this government is actually doing in our name right we don't wait till he builds the network get someone on board and then release them it's like let's get him out now and then and then work on this big media empire which is great i agree with you it is kind of a sad commentary about the state of media in the us that we need to rely on you know billionaire funding or for these ventures or to have journalistic freedom david you brought up a really interesting point to me in the past which is that the burden of proof in the wake of these leaks is always on the media that's covering it why do you want to cover this what's your profit motive why isn't the burden of proof on the government for kermit committing these crimes david. th
we'll see what happens you know my only concern is i don't want to take away too much of greenwald's energy from the leaks that he's already promised us you know what i mean so that's my only concern is that this stuff needs to come out right away if as snowden greenwald had been saying the worst is yet to come i say let's see it we're all adults here let's see what this government is actually doing in our name right we don't wait till he builds the network get someone on board and then release...
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utilities, materials, energy. energy is really being dragged down by exxonmobil. >> ross, is that the way to allocate capital, go where the growth is, or the momentum stocks getting hit again, some big guys that were driving this market all year. how do you want to allocate capital? do you follow the growth in the earnings story or no? >> you always have to follow the growth, maria. the bottom line is, stocks go up with earnings over time, so you need to have a company that's growing its earnings to really see any appreciation. but what you pay for those earnings is just as important. what we're seeing today is simply just profit taking as was earlier said. the market's been phenomenal this year. we made huge profits for our client. the last thing we're going to do is lose some of it. especially in heavy momentum stock. we lieu the market. it can't go up every day. we look for opportunity to get in the right price. >> adam, i see you're overweight technology but today the semiconductors are lagging. they're not pr
utilities, materials, energy. energy is really being dragged down by exxonmobil. >> ross, is that the way to allocate capital, go where the growth is, or the momentum stocks getting hit again, some big guys that were driving this market all year. how do you want to allocate capital? do you follow the growth in the earnings story or no? >> you always have to follow the growth, maria. the bottom line is, stocks go up with earnings over time, so you need to have a company that's...
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the time interests of very key issues energy security it suggests it or. actually is is is a factor of more the ration between the u.s. and the rest of the countries of the america so i think what we have now is is it has a delusion where the government of the states has to be very active if trying to apologize trying to ensure or believe or any gun aware and is that this is not to happen again. actually even thinking about building its own infrastructure based on on on internet. or on a soil so they don't have to pass through the united states when and when an e-mail is sent from a wrestle to europe for example so the really trying to make measure of the. i know that it happened but the us has the technology to penetrate maybe any server in the world so what we need now is go. from the us government and especially from president obama that this is going to happen again so what's the relationship with such an important country as the best deal is going to be effective for a long time absolutely will have to wait and see what happens patricio some ronnell p
the time interests of very key issues energy security it suggests it or. actually is is is a factor of more the ration between the u.s. and the rest of the countries of the america so i think what we have now is is it has a delusion where the government of the states has to be very active if trying to apologize trying to ensure or believe or any gun aware and is that this is not to happen again. actually even thinking about building its own infrastructure based on on on internet. or on a soil...
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china save energy consumption. >> reporter: it has to change and quickly. the world health organization recently reported that air pollution leads to cancer and it's already the cause of premature death here and it's a race against time now to try to turn things around, al jazeera beijing. >> reporter: and she was in beijing and it was breezy and having air pollution problems of its own but northwestern china where the smog is thick not a breath of air and there is a clue as we have the latest on the weather. >> absolutely, spot on, stable conditions, barely a breath of air and that is because we have high pressure very much in charge. you can see collegely keer skies and when you get away from the surface on the ground there we are looking at very little cloud in and around that region of northeastern china we are talking about here. that is because of high pressure and that is a lid on the atmosphere and trapping that fog and that smoke, the smog that is now in place. but here we do have a little system coming through, and you see that will make its way f
china save energy consumption. >> reporter: it has to change and quickly. the world health organization recently reported that air pollution leads to cancer and it's already the cause of premature death here and it's a race against time now to try to turn things around, al jazeera beijing. >> reporter: and she was in beijing and it was breezy and having air pollution problems of its own but northwestern china where the smog is thick not a breath of air and there is a clue as we have...
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first, take a look at energy. ♪ ♪ tracy: look at howard dow 30 right now. every 15 minutes, we head down to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides. nicole: it is such an exciting day for tech and google in particular. it is not too often that you see for places at $1000.63 a share. google obviously has been a stellar performer this year. they cannot leave out facebook. also, netflix. it continues to try to boost the opportunities. we are seeing it up 51. the s&p 500 hit an all-time record high today. the nasdaq is also at records we have not seen since 2000. back to you. tracy: thank you. we will see you in a bit. ♪ dennis: time to make money with charles payne. tech is which. there are some other things that make me feel better about the overall economy. i knew it would get kind of lost in the sauce. better for all of us. google is more of a singular story. when you start to talk about this company, they have climate, they moved things around the economy. also, they are a global company. huge sales in europe. the volume was on in ame
first, take a look at energy. ♪ ♪ tracy: look at howard dow 30 right now. every 15 minutes, we head down to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides. nicole: it is such an exciting day for tech and google in particular. it is not too often that you see for places at $1000.63 a share. google obviously has been a stellar performer this year. they cannot leave out facebook. also, netflix. it continues to try to boost the opportunities. we are seeing it up 51. the s&p 500...
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we like some tech, health care, energy. be very careful in the tech space with these overvalued tech stocks. make sure your financial adviser, your investment guru basically lets you know highway these are being valued right now because they are a bit excessive. there was nonchalance and now a bit of exuberance. >> yesterday some of the outlooks were less than to be desired. all of a sudden today, today we're talking about derek -- as i said, the googles, ges, ingersolls, where earnings were good and now it's great. >> this is a harry potter market. the market wants to believe. >> good way to put it. second hour of the "closing bell" begins in five seconds with maria. have a great weekend. >> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody, welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. s&p 500 at an all-time high. google earnings powering the s&p 500. dow jones up 25 points to 15,39 6. volume picked up as well at the end of the day. nasdaq higher by 51 points. technology on the upsid
we like some tech, health care, energy. be very careful in the tech space with these overvalued tech stocks. make sure your financial adviser, your investment guru basically lets you know highway these are being valued right now because they are a bit excessive. there was nonchalance and now a bit of exuberance. >> yesterday some of the outlooks were less than to be desired. all of a sudden today, today we're talking about derek -- as i said, the googles, ges, ingersolls, where earnings...
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jimmy carter talked a lot about energy independence. he referred to it as the moral equivalent of war. he talked about developing oil shale. very excited about west. there was a government corporation out west that was set up to do it. he was blindsided by the collapse of the shah in iran. what was interesting about the shah, they do not care how much oil iran produce. this was a major part of their export earnings, a major part of their economy, so they want to sell as much oil as possible. mohammad reza pahlavi was different because he did not care if the iranian industry fell apart because he was leading an islamic revolution. that is almost unique in history. when the shah fell, there was a significant loss in the world, the prices spiked again and help set off a new round of inflation along with other things i think you can almost say they helped the reelection of ronald reagan in 1980. host: our guest john kingston of platts, you can call the lines, (202) 585-3881 for republicans, (202) 585-3880 for democrats, (202) 585-3882 for i
jimmy carter talked a lot about energy independence. he referred to it as the moral equivalent of war. he talked about developing oil shale. very excited about west. there was a government corporation out west that was set up to do it. he was blindsided by the collapse of the shah in iran. what was interesting about the shah, they do not care how much oil iran produce. this was a major part of their export earnings, a major part of their economy, so they want to sell as much oil as possible....
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time for energy, people. energy stocks that is. the cost of sony playstation four is in the hundreds of box here in the u.s. in one country, it is in the thousands. yes, you can blame taxes. the world series gets underway tonight. all that and so much more this hour on markets now. ♪ connell: we have decided i will root for the cardinals and you will root for the red sox. dagen: i care. i am legitimately rooting for the red sox. connell: i will root for the cardinals. dagen: the red sox kind of anybody hard times. connell: no, they don't. we have a lot coming up to start us off on markets now. nicole: good morning. the dow jones industrial average down 73 points. that is down about .5%. the nasdaq composite down almost a full percentage right now. today we have a mixed bag of earnings. we are seeing some selling underway. boeing raised their full-year earnings. following is a winner. other names like tesla, a nara and coach are pulling back. connell: thank you. dagen: discussing some of the problems hurting the rollout of the hea
time for energy, people. energy stocks that is. the cost of sony playstation four is in the hundreds of box here in the u.s. in one country, it is in the thousands. yes, you can blame taxes. the world series gets underway tonight. all that and so much more this hour on markets now. ♪ connell: we have decided i will root for the cardinals and you will root for the red sox. dagen: i care. i am legitimately rooting for the red sox. connell: i will root for the cardinals. dagen: the red sox kind...
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time interests of very key issues energy security it suggests. actually is is is a factor of more the ration between the u.s. and the rest of the countries of the america so i think what we have now is east. it is a delusion where the government of the states has to be very active if trying to apologize trying to ensure or believe or any going to war and is that this is not to happen again but as you actually see even thinking about building its own infrastructure based on oil on internet in there on oil so they don't have to pass through the united states when the when an email is sent from a rescue to europe for example some of the really trained to make sure that no better happened by the u.s. who has the big knowledge you tube in italy maybe in any server in the world so what we need now is supple you go. a little from the u.s. government and especially from president obama that this is not going to happen again so what's the relationship with it with such an important country as a vessel is going to be affected for a long time absolutely wil
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> politico reports today on a conversation between boehner and president obama. obama wanted to know why they were in the second day of a government shutdown that the speaker had publicly pledged not to happen. what happened, he asked. quote, i got overrun. that's what happened, boehner said. "hardball" back after this. your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ]
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> politico reports today on a conversation between boehner and president obama. obama wanted to know why they were in the second day of a government shutdown that the speaker had publicly pledged not to happen. what happened, he asked. quote, i got overrun. that's what happened, boehner said. "hardball" back after this. your ford dealer. who has 11 major...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in washington we're used to conflict between republicans and democrats, of course. but what we're seeing now is a civil war within the republican party between tea party and non-tea party republicans. well, the wounds in the divisions are deep. and the tone's getting worse. here is rush limbaugh today. actually yesterday. >> the republicans agreed to tie one hand behind their back because of obama's race. they have the other hand tied behind their back by this trick that got them to shut up. i was pondering if i can ever remember a greater political disaster in any lifetime, if i could ever remember a time when a political party just made a decision not to exist. for all intents and purposes. >> well, the reasonable and responsible right in the republican party is fighting back against the limbaugh, cruz, and demint crowd. this is what a few non-tea party republicans talked about the damage done to the country and
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in washington we're used to conflict between republicans and democrats, of course. but what we're seeing now is a civil war within the republican party between tea party and non-tea party republicans. well, the wounds in the divisions are deep. and the tone's getting worse. here is rush limbaugh today. actually yesterday....